That is a Question I ask everyone
as I've Hurt NO ONE in my Life.
I do MORE then what is Required to be Considered
a Good Human Being.
A gave my ex-wife a Home ( a House )
because she couldn't afford one
while I by myself could.
Her first husband jumpted of the roof of their house
in Monroe, Michigan critically injuring himself.
( a good sign that I should have never married her
as I look at that as a Suicide Attempt )
Then this dirtbag woman went after me for Money
when I was Un-Employed.
I was unemployed from September/October 1999
to August 2000 and have been at the same Jobs since
my previous Job history (longest job) from 1977 to 1981.
I give back to my Community.
I am an Upstanding American
and if I was born between 1900 and 1947
Would have Vehemently Protested Vietnam
and Not be a practicing CLOWN like most Americans.
But those Americans didn't care.
My Dad should have said
"You can go to Canada as I feel the Vietnam War is Wrong"
But he was one of those Clowns.
Another WWII Vet who went form Cowardness to Courage
with Service in WWII then back to being a Coward.
I've had people hit my car
and I didn't Hit their Insurance up for a Rental Car.
There are many ways that people hurt their fellow Americans
as I was living in my car at one time
and outside a Spa where someone was harassing a Woman
and some Cop thought it could be me.
NO ONE ever said "Can we find you a place to Stay ?"
Americans are great at Just being Themselves
and ONLY protecting themselves.
BUSH Sr sent dirtbag JR to the Alabama National Guard
to protect his son from Vietnam.
See instead of BUSH Sr DENOUNCING Vietnam
and protecting others - he only protected his son.
John Kerry denounced Vietnam in 2004
and by doing that allowed this stupid CoUNTry
to elect Bush Jr to a 2nd term.
Righteous Robert has spoken
Now it's time for you People
to Call your Parents and GrandParents
the Cowards that they are.
The People Hurters they really are.
Many People serve this Country for One Reason
the Opportunity to Kill someone.
Baltimore Bob


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